I've been around long enough to remember a time when our elected members in community boards had the opportunity to be fully heard by those who voted for them.
As a cadet reporter still in my teenage years, a community board meeting was a great source of information and news.
Attendance was not necessarily encouraged, but these meetings - sometimes held during the evening - were busy, with community members listening to hearty debate.
Voters got to hear where their elected members stood on an issue of relevance to them and their town.
They also got to hear from local government staff and experts about the complexities our elected members face, in making sometimes tough decisions.